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Bernard Humphreys

Bernard Humphreys, who worked in the treasurer's department at Watford Town Hall, had just gained first place in the final exam of the Institute of Municipal Treasurers and Accountants. Born in Watford, he went to the Boys' Grammar School and lived in St Albans Road. Published in The Watford Observer, February 1, 1952. Picture reference: 1769A.
Robert Pettifer, masseur

Masseur Robert Pettifer pictured working at his home in King Edward Road. He also worked at a Watford hospital. Despite losing his sight as a boy, he was an enthusiastic member of Watford Chess Club. Published in The Watford Observer on February 29, 1952. as number 15 in the Gallery of Craftsmen. Picture reference: 1768.
Boxer Alex Buxton

Unpublished photo of middleweight boxer Alex Buxton dated January 29, 1952. Picture reference: 1766C.
Boxer Alex Buxton

Unpublished photo of middleweight boxer Alex Buxton dated February 8, 1952. Picture reference: 1766B.
Boxer Alex Buxton

Unpublished photo of middleweight boxer Alex Buxton in training dated February 8, 1952. Picture reference: 1766A.
Boxer Alex Buxton

Watford middleweight boxer Alex Buxton was pictured in training at a gym near London's Cambridge Circus in preparation for a match with Britian's middleweight champion and former world title holder Randolph Turpin on Febryary 18, 1952. Published in The Watford Observer, February 8, 1952. Picture reference: 1766.
Chorleywood College for the Blind

The principal of CHorleywood College for the Blind, Miss McHugh, and Miss McConnell, were pictured in the college conservatory with an Australian mimosa which was planted in the 1920s when the house, then known as The Cedars, belonged to John S Gilliatt MP. Published in the Watford Observer, January 18, 1952. Picture reference: 1732a.
Gilbert Langden MP

Unpublished photo taken at Rickmansworth Urban District Council dinner at Moor Park. Among the guests was Gilbert Langden MP. Picture dated January 11, 1952. Picture reference: 1729.
The Radio Doctor

Dr Charles Hill, renowned as the "Radio Doctor" and Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Food, pictured on a visit to Watford Slaughterhouse. Published in the Watford Observer, January 11, 1952. Picture reference: 1722.
Sewerage tunnel at Rosebarn Lane

Unpublished photo taken in a sewerage tunnel at Rosebarn Lane dated January 7, 1952. Picture reference: 1720.
Harvey Burgess, bootmaker

Harvey Burgess, bootmaker, was pictured with his wife in his shop in Hempstead Road, Watford. Apprenticed at 16 to Edwin Ridgeway of St Albans Road, Watford, Mr Burgess learned to make boots and shoes as well as repair them. His wife did all the riveting and polishing. Photo published in the Watford Observer as number ten in the Gallery of Craftsmen series on January 18, 1952. Picture reference: 1719.
Church bells

Lying on the grounds before the church door, the bells of St Mary's, Hemel Hempstead, await transport to a Croydon train for retuning. Published in The Watford Observer, January 22, 1951. Picture reference: 826.